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Hopper, Edward; Nighthawks; 1942; Oil on canvas; 30 x 60 in. The Art Institute of Chicago ... Hopper did not actually observe them, because he used himself as a model for both the seated men, as if he perceived men in this situation as clones. He modeled the woman, as he did all of his female characters, on his wife Jo.
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Hopper, Edward (1882-1967). American painter, active mainly in New York. ... Edward Hopper painted American landscapes and cityscapes with a disturbing truth, expressing the world around him as a chilling, alienating, and often vacuous place. Everybody in a Hopper picture appears terribly alone.
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Edward Hopper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker. While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist an...
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Edward Hopper [American Scene Painter, 1882-1967] Guide to pictures of works by Edward Hopper in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Mini-site for the 2008 exhibition Edward Hopper; Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio; Pennsylvania Coal; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; 8 works by Edward...
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A Biography of EDWARD HOPPER the life of EDWARD HOPPER and the EDWARD HOPPER's ART. Books, posters, prints and full details. ... EDWARD HOPPER; (1882-1967) Hopper spent almost his entire career in New York, but he travelled his native country extensively, making long journeys by car.
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EDWARD HOPPER 1882-1967, 1947; Oil on canvas, 28 X 40" (71.12 x 10 1.60 cm.); Signed, lower left; Museum purchase, 948-0-115 ... 1) is one of three watercolors that Edward Hopper painted during an automobile trip to the West Coast in 1941. He and his wife, the painter Josephine Nivison Hopper, spent eight nights in...
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Edward Hopper An Intimate Biography; by ; Gail Levin ; (Alfred A. Knopf 1995) ... In the art of Edward Hopper (1882-1967), tense, unhappy men and women, in whom we recognize something of our neighbors and ourselves, play out mysterious dramas in silent, stripped-down spacesÄstages raked by an unrelenting and...
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Edward Hopper was born July 22, 1882 in Nyack, New York to a modest, yet influential family. He already knew he wanted to be an artist by the time he reached his seventeenth birthday in 1899. His parents, who sent him in the direction of commercial illustration, always encouraged him in this creative venture.
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